Craig Willse accepted a visiting residential fellowship at the University of California Riverside for fall 2010. He defended his dissertation, "From Social Problems to Governance Problems: Health and Housing After the Welfare State" at the end of the summer and had an article published in Economy and Society, titled "Neo-liberal Biopolitics and the Invention of Chronic Homelessness."

Anthony Buttaro, a level 2 student, was awarded a competitive Clogg Scholarship to spend four weeks at ICPSR’s Summer Program in Quantitative Methods. The Clogg Scholarship is awarded each year to a handful of graduate students in sociology and political science. This scholarship, established in 1995 by the ICPSR Council to commemorate the late Clifford C. Clogg, a prominent sociologist and social methodologist, is viewed as a recognition of a winner’s outstanding potential to become a successful social science research professional.

Mehmet Kucukozer has had a number of publications: “Civil Society: A Proposed Analytical Framework for Studying its Development Using Turkey as a Case Study,” CIRSDIG, Working Paper No. 21, April 2007; "Book Review of Nadire Mater's Voices from the Front: Turkish Soldiers on the War with the Kurdish Guerrillas,"International Journal of Kurdish Studies, 20:1&2 (2006); “Reevaluating State Formation and Transformation in Light of the Current Debate on 'Failed States.'” The Discourse of Sociological Practice, 7:1&2 (Spring/Fall 2005): 231-244; “Theoretical and Practical Challenges to Francis Fukayama's 'End of History' Thesis.” Social Thought and Research, 26:1&2 (2005): 105-122.

HeatherGautney was coeditor for Implicating Empire: Globalization and Resistance in the 21st Century World Order (NY: Basic Books, 2002). This publication was recently translated into Chinese - Guangxi Normal University Press.

Heather Gautney, "The Globalization of Violence in the 21st Century: Israel, Palestine and the War on Terror," in Stanely Aronowitz and Heather Gautney, eds., Implicating Empire: Globalization and Resistance in the 21st Century World Order (NY: Basic Books, 2002).

Heather Gautney, Ariel Ducey, Heather Gautney, and Dominic Wetzel published "Regulating Affective Labor: Communication Skills Training in the Health Care Industry," Research in the Sociology of Work 12 (March 2003).

Steve Garlick has several publications forthcoming:"Melancholic Secrets: Gender and the Unheimlich," The Psychoanalytic Review; "What is a Man? Heterosexuality and the Technology of Masculinity" in Men and Masculinities; and published "The Beauty of Friendship: Foucault, Masculinity, and the Work of Art" in Philosophy and Social Criticism 28:5 (2002): 558-577; and "Revealing the Unseen: Tourism, Art, and Photography," Cultural Studies 16:2 (2002): 289-305.

ChristianGrov published “Make me your death slave: Men who have sex with men and use the Internet to intentionally spread HIV," Deviant Behavior, 25 (2004): 239-349; and has forthcoming, with Bimbi, D. S., Parsons, J. T., and Nanin, J. E., “Layer upon layer: The Coming out process as it relates to generations, race and gender," Journal of Sex Research; "Barebacking websites: Electronic environments for reducing or inducing HIV risk," AIDS Care; with Parsons, J. T., & Bimbi, D. S., "Exploring racial/ethnic differences in drug use among urban gay and bisexual men," Journal of Drug Education (in press).

Michael Roberts, "Letter to the Editor," New Labor Forum(Spring/Summer, 2002); and "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag: Post-Industrial Production Patterns in the Recording Industry," in Kelly, Norman, ed., Rhythm and Business: The Political Economy of the Record Business (Akashic Books, NY).